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[Shonda Rhimes: The Life-Changing Power of Saying Yes]-[The Secret to Stopping Fear & Creating the Future You Want with Shonda Rhimes]

The Mel Robbins Podcast · B2 · 2025-11-10

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Escaping the Small Life: A Journey of Saying Yes

In this deeply personal episode of the Mel Robbins Podcast, television visionary Shonda Rhimes—creator of Grey's Anatomy, Scandal, and Bridgerton—discusses her transformative journey from a shy, introverted person living in a "small" world to a woman who reclaimed her life by saying "yes" to everything that terrified her. Despite her professional success, Rhimes reveals that for years, she was "living in a very small corner of my own life," using her imagination to build extraordinary worlds for her characters while remaining "afraid of everything" in her own reality.

The Trap of Fear and the Comfort Zone

Rhimes explains that fear often disguises itself as perfection or safety. By constantly saying "no" to social invitations, travel, or new experiences, she created a "comfort zone that slowly shrinks your life and kills your joy." She notes that she was "tricked" by her own work; because she was constantly writing and producing shows where characters lived big, imaginative lives, she felt she was experiencing those things vicariously. However, the reality was that she was "not experiencing anything new" and was "not challenging myself."

The Turning Point: The Year of Yes

Everything changed after a pivotal conversation with her sister, who confronted her about her refusal to accept any invitations despite her professional success. This prompted Rhimes to adopt a radical rule: "I was going to say yes to everything that scared me for one year."

This commitment was not about becoming a people-pleaser; it was about "strengthening my ability to know exactly when to say no." By pushing through her initial terror—whether it was giving a commencement speech at Dartmouth or appearing on television—she discovered that "doing the things that you fear, undoes the fear." This process provided the clarity to distinguish between things that were worth her energy and things that were merely "depleting" her.

Internal Yeses: Health and Self-Worth

Beyond external challenges, Rhimes emphasizes that the most significant "yeses" were internal. She recounts her journey to reclaim her health, noting that she had been "saying yes to being overweight and unhealthy" because it provided emotional comfort. When she finally decided to say "yes to my body," it wasn't about a giant, vague goal, but about "finding the small yeses"—listening to her doctor, drinking more water, and eating only when truly hungry. She emphasizes that "food was numbing me," and by facing those emotions, she gained a deeper sense of self.

The Courage to Have Difficult Conversations

One of the most profound sections of the interview involves the power of difficult conversations. Rhimes admits she used to avoid conflict at all costs, even keeping people in her life or on her payroll long after she knew the situation wasn't working. She stresses that "the energy you expend making it okay... is so much more depleting than actually just saying the thing that you need to say." She now advocates for not "burying the lead," noting that being frank brings peace to both parties.

Redefining Success and Finding Home

Throughout the conversation, Rhimes challenges the societal "fairy tale" of what a successful life should look like, including her personal decision to reject traditional marriage. She highlights the importance of "fitting out" rather than "fitting in," a concept she shares with her daughters.

Ultimately, Rhimes concludes that the goal is not to have a life that looks big on the outside, but one that feels fulfilling on the inside. By scraping away expectations and listening to that "very simple, quiet voice," one can find a path to a more authentic existence. As she puts it, "The only person who can change your life is you. And the only person who's going to be disappointed if you don't change your life is you."

🎯Key Sentences

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I experienced things that way.
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I don't really have to get outside of it because in that world, I'm still the same way.
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I'm not experiencing anything new and I'm not challenging myself.
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I'm not enthusiastic, but I am determined.
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Saying no has gotten me here.
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📝Key Phrases

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plopping down on the couch
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dictate your life
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take everything to heart
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at the height of your career
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blocked by this huge chasm of fear
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📖 Transcript

Hey, it's your friend Mel, and welcome to the Mel Robbins Podcast.
How many times have you tried to escape your life by plopping down on the couch, turning on the TV and just disappearing into your favorite show and the characters that you're watching?
Well, what if I told you, as Shonda Rhimes was writing and producing some of the most successful shows in the history of television Grey's Anatomy, Scandal Bridgerton she herself was doing the exact same thing, escaping her life through the imaginary worlds that she had created.
Shonda was deeply introverted, afraid of everything.
All she did was work and her life was getting smaller and smaller and smaller.
And then her sister said something that changed everything.

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